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Florida Georgia Line Reunites as Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard Perform Together for the First Time in 4 Years at CMA Fest 2026

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard surprised fans by reuniting as Florida Georgia Line on Thursday night, June 4, during the 2026 CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. It was the duo’s first performance together since they announced an indefinite split in February 2022. The reunion quickly became one of the standout moments of the festival, drawing strong reactions from the crowd as the pair returned to the stage together after more than four years apart.

According to E! News, the performance opened with boxing announcer Michael Buffer introducing the duo before Kelley and Hubbard entered separately through the audience. They began by singing “Round Here,” creating a nostalgic buildup for fans who had followed the group since their rise in country music. After making their way to the stage, the two reunited for a performance of their breakout hit “Cruise,” one of the songs that helped define their career and made Florida Georgia Line one of the most successful country acts of the 2010s.

The Florida Georgia Line Instagram account shared a video from the night and described the moment as unforgettable, writing, “We’ll never forget this night and this moment… We back baby!” The post reflected the excitement surrounding the surprise appearance and suggested that the reunion carried emotional significance for both the artists and their fans. Onstage, Hubbard also addressed the audience directly, expressing gratitude for being at CMA Fest and referring to Kelley as his brother. He told the crowd that “God is good,” “life is short,” and “your boys…we back, baby,” which drew cheers from the audience.

The reunion marked a notable turning point for the pair, who first announced their break in February 2022 after years of success as a duo. Since then, both Kelley and Hubbard have focused on solo projects and released music independently. Their separate careers kept them active in country music, but fans continued to wonder whether a Florida Georgia Line comeback might eventually happen. Thursday night’s surprise appearance answered that question at least for the moment, giving longtime listeners a rare chance to see the pair perform together again.

The performance also comes after Brian Kelley discussed the breakup in 2024, reflecting publicly on the decision to step away from the duo for a time. While the group’s future remains unclear, the CMA Fest reunion showed that the chemistry between Kelley and Hubbard is still intact and that their music continues to resonate with audiences. For many fans, the moment served as both a celebration of the duo’s catalog and a reminder of the impact Florida Georgia Line had on modern country music.

At CMA Fest, the surprise reunion delivered a mix of nostalgia, energy, and emotion, making it one of the most talked-about moments of the night.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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